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Sale Advice


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Posted by:
USp8ntball

on May 23, 2003 at 18:38:19

hey all. im gonna sell my cocker 2002 and i need some opinions on the price im gonna set.
These are just a few of the upgrades i have:

Reg. feed
JT Two Piece (*Shooots atraight and as accurate as an arrow*)
Kapp Zone II drop
Supa Fly venturi bolt
32 gel grip
Dye Swing trigger
Kapp Beavertail

All in all the upgrades total about $365 and the price for the 02' model now is $309.
BEcause i have a calculator i figured that was around $680 but i was thinkin i should sell it around $400.
This gun never chops balls and i have found it is tone of the most accurate out there.
There are no visible scratches and have had the gun only a year and a half. I love it but recently won a better gun, angel* hehe.
Please post your opinions about price and if u want to buy it e-mail me.
Usp8ntball@aol.com
Thanks.

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